Eric Schmidt Admits He Uses an iPhone, Goads Apple Fanboys
Oh, this thing? Yeah, it's rubbish innit - hahaha.
Oh, this thing? Yeah, it's rubbish innit - hahaha.
Here's something interesting yet probably completely useless: it is possible to deep fry sky juice. H2O. Water. But you really probably shouldn't do this yourself because third degree burns hurt you know. See more >>
Cleansing nearing completion.
The unusual behaviour could explain how dangerous diseases such as Ebola spread among species — and eventually to humans.
Update starts scheduling itself in self-aware replicating shocker.
Now you see it, now you don’t. Street artist JR has been up to hi-jinx at Paris's iconic museum.
We haven't been hacked by the spambots, this apparently works/worked.
Al Gore's 2006 climate change film is ten years old and more relevant than ever.
Scientists at the Florida Institute of Technology recently captured a beautiful lightning storm using a new high speed camera. The stunning slow-motion lightning in this video was recorded at 7,000 frames per second, with the playback speed adjusted to 700 frames per second. See more >>
Plenty of promise, but fell a bit flat.
Bring fancy parking detection to your non-fancy car with the help of FenSens.
A poor woman in Haverfordwest found her car covered in 20,000 bees after a stroll in a nature reserve.
Formerly a lifelong Mac user, I bought my first PC ever in the form of a Chromebook. And I’m never looking back. You shouldn't, either.
Apple will reportedly open up the Siri API to third-party developers in the near future, with sights set on eventually making its own Amazon Echo rival.
Among the (many) mysteries surrounding them is how they managed to get so big, so fast. Finally, scientists have come up with an explanation for their improbably large existence.
It's not the first colour E ink display, but it is better than low-res stuff we allready have.